The Road Never Travelled

DAN COXON takes a look at Tom Vowler’s collection, Dazzling The Gods: ‘It’s this sense of fight, of falling as low as they can go and yet still struggling on, that characterises Dazzling the Gods, and that makes these stories more than an accumulation of hard-luck tales and sob stories…’

The Things We Leave Unsaid: Letters Home

HANNAH RADCLIFFE looks at the Northern lives in Martyn Bedford’s collection, Letters Home: ‘ Perhaps what I found most poignant when reading this collection of stories were the things that were not spoken between characters; the words that fall between the cracks. Time and time again, characters seem to slip past one another, their true intentions never quite vocalised…’

You’re Only Young Once

NICOLE MANSOUR looks at the drama, joy and pain in Lucy Caldwell’s Multitudes: ‘ Caldwell’s collection is a lively and poignant rendering of childhood, adolescence and motherhood, and of how we navigate the landscapes of love and loneliness throughout the course of our lives…’